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Redskins activated LT Trent Williams from the reserve/suspended list.

Ty Nsekhe held his own during Williams' absence, but coach Jay Gruden confirmed the obvious that Williams will immediately slide back in on the blindside. Williams is one of the best players in the league. Dec 5 - 3:06 PM

Understandably, a missed test is considered the same thing as a failed test. It's not in the NFL's best interest to continue suspending star players for (likely) marijuana-related offenses, but Williams doesn't have much excuse. The rules are clear. Nov 1 - 6:26 PM

The stunning development comes completely out of nowhere, though perhaps not in the context of Williams' career. Williams admitted to marijuana use early in his career, and was previously suspended in 2011. It creates a crater on the left side of an offensive line that's typically one of the league's most volatile — except for Williams. He's missed three games in the past five years, playing through a number of injuries, not all minor. It's unclear how the Redskins will proceed on Kirk Cousins' blindside. Morgan Moses is having a strong year at right tackle. Nov 1 - 5:39 PM

Redskins LT Trent Williams (knee) is day to day, and questionable for Week 8.

Per the Washington Post, Williams has a "good chance" at suiting up for Sunday's game in London. Williams is one of the toughest players in the league. He'll probably play before getting a rest week during the Redskins' bye. Oct 24 - 3:16 PM

Doctson was eligible to return in Week 16, but the Redskins ended that dream by designating C Kory Lichtensteiger as their return player earlier this week. Doctson finishes his rookie season with just two catches for 66 yards in two appearances. With both DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon headed for free agency, Washington will not have much tape to judge as they determine if Doctson can fill the No. 1 role next season.

Jordan Reed (shoulder) said he expects to play Week 14 against the Eagles.

We're not sure what to make of all this as ESPN's John Keim said Reed looked to be in "obvious pain" at Thursday's practice. Despite what Keim saw, Reed claims to have his full range of motion back and coach Jay Gruden said he "looked pretty good" on Thursday. This is shaping up as a classic game-time decision. Fortunately the Redskins play at 1 PM ET this week, so we'll know his status relatively early.